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Here are some pictures
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That is not a Parker Brothers stock but probably off a European gun using aParker name
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Yes it is. The numbers under the trigger gaurd match
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If you only have one thing with a number on it, what does it match?
Maybe it's just me, but If I had something I knew nothing about, I wouldn't argue with people on a forum, who actually might know something about it. Where did you get the idea that CHP meant it was a Parker? |
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I'm trying to find out what model and gauge the gun is based on the serial number please
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We are trying to help you. It's not a Parker Brothers stock or trigger guard.
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Why is C.H.P. Engraved on it then?
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Ask the guy that engraved it. How would we know?
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